Which length timecert. Do you drill with a plain drill bit or an end mill? Do you use a hand-held drill? How deep, or do you drill all the way into the combustion chamber?
Not trying to pick on you but people keep recommending things without providing the kind of info needed.
I once had a stud pull from a Norton head. Took to the local machine shop for an insert and told them how critical the placement and angle were. It looked great when they were done and the stud was in the right place but would not go on the cylinder since they had it crooked by about 2 degrees. They swore they trammed it in on their mill and it was perpendicular. I showed them it was not using my machinist square. They insisted that my square was not square. Made them check with their square and proved that it was crooked. Cost me a lot to fix their mess. A sparkplug hole is not as critical, but I would have to be between a rock and a very hard place to stick a drill bit in an electric drill and go for it. If I screwed up, I can't imagine how much begging it would take to get Jim Comstock to fix it in a timely manner and I know it would cost more than simply buying a used head!